You can have both a personal account and OneDrive for Business accounts. To add an additional account:

Open the OneDrive app and tap the Me icon
in the upper left of the screen.

Tap Add account.

On the sign-in screen, enter the email address and password you use for your company, school, or other organization.

When your organization uses SharePoint 2013, SharePoint Server 2016, or SharePoint Server 2019, the sign-in process is different from Office 365. On the sign in screen, tap Have a SharePoint Server URL? Then enter the web address of your SharePoint server to continue the sign-in process. The web address, also known as a URL, may look like http://portal.

Notes:

For you to sign in to OneDrive for Business, your organization needs to have a qualifying SharePoint Online or Office 365 business subscription plan, or your organization needs to have its own SharePoint Server deployment.

You cannot sign in with multiple work or school accounts from the same organization.

To switch between a personal OneDrive account and a OneDrive for Business account, or between multiple OneDrive for Business accounts, open the app, tap the Me icon
in the upper left of the screen, and then tap the account name you want to use.

You can add only one personal account to the OneDrive app. To open a different personal account, tap the Me icon
in the upper left of the screen, tap the account you want to sign out of, and then tap Sign Out of This Account. Then, sign in with the account you want to use.

Photos uploaded through the Camera Upload feature will automatically be sorted by Year and Month into nested folders in the Camera Roll folder. This can be controlled by the “Organization” Settings in the Camera Upload settings page. Please note that moving, renaming, or deleting these folders is not supported or recommended at this time.

For personal OneDrive accounts:

In the OneDrive app, tap the Me icon
in the upper left of the screen, then tap Settings
.

In the Settings box, tap Camera Upload, then turn on Camera Upload to automatically upload photos and videos to OneDrive.

Note: To set your device to upload pictures even when the OneDrive app isn't the active app, tap Upload in Background.

To make sure videos automatically upload, turn on Include Videos.

Notes:

All photos and videos will upload at their original sizes when you're on a Wi‑Fi network. If you want to use your mobile network, tap Settings, tap Camera upload, and then turn on Use Mobile Network.

The camera roll on your device uploads to OneDrive, rather than syncing. That means you can delete uploaded photos and videos from your device, and the copies in OneDrive won't be affected.

In the OneDrive app, tap Scan
(you can also tap Add
at the top of the screen, then tap Scan). (To exit out of Scan mode without scanning anything, just tap the left arrow icon in the upper left corner of your screen.)

Select the appropriate flash setting (on, off, automatic, or torch) by tapping the Flash icon in the upper right corner.

Select either Whiteboard, Document, or Business Card, then tap the white circle icon to scan the item.

Tip: Office 365 subscribers have the option for multi-page scanning, allowing you to combine multiple scans into a single PDF. To utilize that option, tap Add, then scan your next document.

Once you've scanned your item, you can crop it, rotate it, or modify the filter you selected earlier (Whiteboard, Document, or Business Card). (If you don't like the image, tap the left arrow icon in the upper left to delete the scan and try again.)

You can search for text within files and even photos. At the top of any file view, tap the Search box, and then type your search phrase.

Tips:

If you're working in a OneDrive personal account, a search includes only the contents of the folder you have open. For example, if a folder called Work Documents is open, search will look only at files in the Work Documents folder. To search all of your OneDrive files, use search in the Files view.

If you are working in work or school account, a search always searches the entire OneDrive.

If you're using OneDrive, you can access your SharePoint files in the mobile app without leaving OneDrive. SharePoint sites you've recently interacted with or that you follow appear in a list located under the name of your organization. You'll also be able to see your Office 365 groups in the list, as each group will have its own team site.

Files deleted from OneDrive are kept in the OneDrive Recycle Bin for 30 days for personal accounts. The files can be restored to OneDrive before then, or you can permanently delete them from your OneDrive.

Tap the Me icon
in the upper left of the screen, select the account, and then tap Recycle Bin.

In the Recycle Bin view, select the files you want to restore.

To restore the files back to your OneDrive, tap Restore
.

Note: If your recycle bin is full, the oldest items will be automatically deleted after three days. If you're signed in with a work or school account, items in the recycle bin are automatically deleted after 93 days, unless the administrator has changed the setting. See more information about how long deleted items are kept for work or school accounts.

Files deleted from OneDrive are kept in the OneDrive Recycle Bin for 30 days for personal accounts. The files can be restored to OneDrive before then, or you can permanently delete them from your OneDrive.

Tap the Me icon
in the upper left of the screen, tap the account you're using, and then tap Recycle Bin.

In the Recycle Bin view, select the files you want to delete.

Tap Delete
to remove the files permanently.

Note: If your recycle bin is full, the oldest items will be automatically deleted after three days. If you're signed in with a work or school account, items in the recycle bin are automatically deleted after 93 days, unless the administrator has changed the setting. See more information about how long deleted items are kept for work or school accounts.

When someone shares a OneDrive file or folder with you, you typically get an email message or a notification on your iOS device. To find the files shared with you in the OneDrive app, tap the Shared view icon
at the bottom of the app.

The Shared view includes files shared with you, and files you've shared with others. When signed in with a personal OneDrive account, tap a sharer's name to find the files shared by that person.

Note: The Shared view looks different when you're signed in with a work or school account.

Mark files or folders "offline" to read them anytime, even when you aren't connected to the Internet. Online edits made to the files sync the next time your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch connects to the Web, so you get the latest version of the file.

Notes:

Files or folders marked offline are read-only - you can edit them only when you're online. To edit an Office file while offline, you’ll need to open the file while online in the required Office app. You can work on it offline after you've opened it.

Taking folders offline is available for Premium OneDrive with an Office 365 subscription.

In the OneDrive app, select the file or folder that you want available for offline reading, then tap Keep offline
.

Files or folders marked for offline reading have the Keep offline icon in the List view. Tap the file listing anytime to open the file for reading.

Tip: Once you mark a file or folder offline, OneDrive also lists it in an Offline Files view. Tap the Me icon
in the upper left of the screen, tap Offline Files to instantly find all your offline files and folders.

To stop keeping a file or folder offline, select the offline file or folder and tap Online only
.

You can set a four-digit passcode to prevent other users of your device from accessing your OneDrive account. To do this, open the app, tap the Me icon
in the upper left of the screen, tap Settings
> Passcode, and then tap the Passcode toggle to turn it on and to enter your passcode.

To sign out of a personal OneDrive account or a OneDrive for Business account, open the app, tap the Me icon
in the upper left of the screen, and select the account you want to sign out of. Once you've selected the account, tap Settings
> Personal or the OneDrive for Business account name > Sign Out of This Account.

First, update iOS on your device. Then, make sure you've installed any available updates to the app. They'll be downloaded and installed automatically when you're on Wi‑Fi. To see available updates that haven't downloaded:

Need more help?

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If you still need help, shake your mobile device while you're in the OneDrive app or email the OneDrive support team. To contact One Drive for Business support from your PC or Mac, select the OneDrive icon in the notification area or menu bar, then select More > Send feedback > I don't like something.

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